Re: SPEC: REB: variegata (was HYB: RE: Reblooming diploid TB....)


--- In iris-talk@y..., Linda Mann <lmann@v...> wrote:
> Chuck Chapman said:
> <I grow several different Iris variagata and they all rebloom for me.
> here in Guelph, Ontario, Zone 4/5.>
> 
> Chuck, are they named selections or your own seed grown ones or ?  Are
> they available commercially?
> 
> I grow I. variegata "Beardsley" and another one whose name escapes me at
> the moment, purchased from Varner a few years ago.  Neither has
> rebloomed, but they are in a poor location for that unless we get an
> unusual amount of summer rainfall.
> 
> --
> Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
> American Iris Society web site <http://www.irises.org>
> iris-talk/Mallorn archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-talk/>
> iris-photos/Mallorn archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-photos/>

I got them all from Bruce Richardson and he had collected them over
the years. They were rescued from his plowed under garden so names
lost. About four distinct varieties, allthough diffrences are not big.
They bloom very late and rebloom faily early. They get full sun, no
extra water, sometimes get weeded.
I also have a few grown from seed but havn't really noted if they
rebloom. Rebloom is faily heavy at times, some years sporatic and
sparce, but always reblom. I do list them in my catalogue but don't
distinquish them by name.


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